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Health systems responses to the economic crisis in Europe Gastein, October 3 rd 2012 Philipa Mladovsky Research Fellow London School of Economics LSE Health

GDP growth and change in public spending on health in real terms, selected OECD countries

Survey of WHO EURO 53 countries Questionnaire sent to a network of health policy experts in 53 EURO countries Experts asked to describe government s response to economic crisis with a focus on health policies Results received in March / April 2011 45 countries responded

Health System Response in EURO region In short... In some countries many new policies introduced e.g. Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Moldova, Portugal, Ukraine. In others few policy changes e.g. Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Kyrgyzstan, FYR Macedonia, Malta, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Uzbekistan Germany only country to report no response Pre 2008 reforms (continuation, acceleration, reversal)

1. Health budget Cuts in most e.g. Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Latvia, Romania, Portugal, Spain. Maintain e.g. Albania, Belgium, England and Norway Increase in France, Denmark, FYR Macedonia and Turkey But complex not all countries have health budgets

1. Health budget Health Impact on Economic Productivity Health Systems Demonstrate performance!!! Societal Well-being Direct contribution to the economy Health Wealth Effects of ill health on economic growth Figueras J, McKee M 2011

1. Health budget Invest on HS as component of economy Component of stimulus packages: Hospitals (e.g. French investment plan 2008-2012 of 16 billion) But in many countries cuts in capital investment abandoned (Romania) or stalled (Georgia) investment plans to build new hospitals, slowed modernization programmes (Armenia) and purchasing of expensive equipment (Belarus) or reduced the share of capital expenditure (Ukraine)

2. Reduce (or raise) statutory resources General decrease tax base and SHI contributions in most countries (due to increased unemployment, reduced wages) Response: Increase tax base for health: only Italy, France and Hungary Increased SHI contribution rates: Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia Increase (tax funded) unemployment contributions to SHI: e.g. Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia Increase sin taxes (e.g.alcohol, tobacco, fat): E.g. Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia and Ukraine

3. Rationing Health Services Coverage dimensions 9

3. Rationing Health Services Population (breadth): no changes in most Benefit package (scope): few changes, fairly small in Denmark, France, Slovenia, Romania, Ireland, Netherlands & Portugal Private funding (depth) Increased cost-sharing / user charges: E.g. Armenia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey User charges reduce not only equity but also efficiency of health services due to reductions in both necessary and unnecessary utilization Reduced cost-sharing: e.g. Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Moldova

4. Prioritise / reallocate resources Target services to vulnerable populations and with highest health need Mental health services Economic downturns pose clear risks to health due to suicides and alcoholrelated mortality (Stuckler, Basu, Suhrcke, Mckee) BUT two countries reported explicitly making cuts to mental health services (the Netherlands and Portugal) And cuts to decentralised mental health budgets in other countries may have also taken place under the radar E.g. England Health budget ring-fenced, but lack of expenditure growth plus pressure to make savings has increased budgetary pressure: PCTs cut their Improved Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) services at a time when all services need to be still expanding according to central government policy. Need for enhanced health and social protection labour market programmes to break link between recession, unemployment and poor worsening mental health

4. Prioritise / reallocate resources Public health Few actions to promote public health in response to the financial crisis: missed opportunity Cuts to public health budgets: eg Estonia, Italy Increased taxes on alcohol and cigarettes (Bulgaria, Estonia, Czech Republic) Health promotion policies such as encouragement for healthy eating, exercise and screening (Belgium, Greece, Hungary).

5. Improve purchasing Supply side reforms have more scope for cutting costs and increasing efficiency than demand side policies Many EURO strengthened policies to reduce the prices of medical goods or improve the rational use of drugs Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, FYR Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey Wide variety of measures generic substitution Improve quality of prescribing claw-back mechanisms negotiations on prices Strengthen HTA in a few countries (Czech Republic, Estonia)

5. Improve purchasing Rationalising hospital services, stronger PHC closures, mergers and centralisation (Denmark, Greece, Latvia, Portugal, Slovenia) shift towards outpatient care (Belarus, Ireland, Greece, Lithuania) Increased shift from inpatient to ambulatory and/or primary care (Ireland, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Netherlands) Improve coordination with or investment in primary care (Lithuania, Netherlands) Reforms in purchasing & payment systems Introduce case mix / payment for performance e.g. Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Moldova Reduce/freeze prices paid to providers, reduction of salaries of health professionals e.g. Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, Romania, England, Portugal, Slovenia

In summary... Coverage (two dimensions) largely unaffected Benefits package and population Some increased coverage targeted at low-income groups Increased user charges Likely to decrease equity and efficiency Increased strategic purchasing Few public health policies: missed opportunity

In conclusion... Fiscal sustainability: constraint, not policy objective Cost containment efficiency (Extra) spending should demonstrate value Be transparent & explicit about trade offs Don t forget the other sectors (social)! Learn to communicate the case for Health and Wealth Increases in performance: reducing costs through efficiency Hospital reconfiguration Improved purchasing Drugs: rational use and pricing Evidence base medicine

Further details of the study Mladovsky, P., Srivastava, D., Cylus, J., Karanikolos, M., Evetovits, T., Thomson, S. and McKee, M. (2012) Health policy responses to the financial crisis in Europe. Policy summary 5. World Health Organization on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies: Copenhagen Mladovsky P et al. (2012). Health policy in the financial crisis. Eurohealth, 18:1. www.healthobservatory.eu